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Neurovision live music event
Neurovision is a one-night-only live music event, being held at the Carnival Brewing taproom in Liverpool.
View eventLiverpool Cathedral abseil
Abseil 150ft down Liverpool's iconic Anglican Cathedral to fundraise for The Brain Charity. Book your place now for just £10.
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Anyone with a neurological condition, their friends and carers are welcome to join us at our regular coffee mornings.
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How to get employers to take headaches seriously
Headaches can make it harder to do your job - here's how to speak to your manager about reasonable adjustments
Category: Employment
Published: 4 March 2023
What are reasonable adjustments, and how to ask for them
Workers with disabilities or health conditions are legally entitled to reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act 2010 - here's how to speak to your employer about them
Category: Employment
Published: 27 December 2022
Tech-savvy volunteers needed to run new digital drop-in at The Brain Charity
Volunteer in Liverpool by helping our clients use the internet
Category: Employment
Published: 31 October 2022
Find the Value of You: The Brain Charity launches free confidence coaching
Our coaches will teach clients techniques to improve their confidence
Category: Employment
Published: 26 August 2022
Why neurodivergent women are diagnosed with ADHD and autism later in life, and what this means for their careers
Many neurodivergent women are not diagnosed until adulthood, and this can impact them at work
Category: Employment
Published: 18 August 2022
The art of building confidence and 5 ways to raise your self-esteem
Understand where confidence comes from and learn simple ways to improve your self-confidence
Category: Employment
Published: 20 May 2022
SPOTLIGHT ON: Fighting for employment without barriers for people with MS
Supporting people with multiple sclerosis to stay in jobs and find work
Category: Employment
Published: 19 May 2022
Neurodivergent, neurodiversity and neurotypical: a guide to the terms
Each person has a brain that is unique to them; no two brains are quite the same
Category: Employment
Published: 11 May 2022
Guest post: Five neurodiversity myths every employer must challenge
An increase in searches for ‘dyslexia at work’ and ‘ADHD workplace’ highlights the need to challenge myths around neurodivergent employees
Category: Employment
Published: 28 April 2022
What is Disability Confident? Ensuring employers don’t miss out on the skills of staff with disabilities
How the Disability Confident scheme works, and how organisations can become Disability Confident
Category: Employment
Published: 2 March 2022